When leaves pile up and stay wet on your lawn, they can do more harm than you might think. Trapped moisture, smothered grass, and mold growth can quickly turn a healthy yard into a patchy mess. Here’s ...
There are plenty of signs that fall has arrived — cooler temperatures, shorter days, and pumpkin spice lattes on every coffee shop menu, to name just a few. But for homeowners, the leaves falling from ...
It's that time of the year again. The air has already started to turn crisp, and before we know it those brightly colored leaves will begin to fall and blanket yards across North Jersey. And while ...
As the season shifts from summer to fall marked by cooler weather and leaves changing color and falling, lawn and garden maintenance shifts, too. The lawn may soon be covered in piles of leaves. Some ...
Leaves continue to pile up on many homeowner's lawns as temperatures drop. This has prompted many to get out the rakes and leaf blowers hoping to clear those piles up. Garry Harrington with the Rum ...
To rake or not to rake is a question raised every autumn when leaves begin to fall and this season is no different. Mike Hogan, Ohio State University Extension educator for Agriculture and Natural ...
The third week of November is your reminder that leaving wet maple leaves on your lawn will block out light and kill the grass. This is the week to gather and store all fallen leaves as the main ...
First, the most obvious reason: Raking leaves into plastic garbage bags and sending them to a landfill creates huge amounts of unnecessary waste. It also contributes to releasing greenhouse gases that ...
It's easy to forget about grass in winter, but it is possible to harm it at this time. Learn about 10 things not to do with ...
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